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UK - Persona Statement Guideline - 2023
UK - Persona Statement Guideline - 2023
An SOP is your golden key that can unlock the doors to the University of your Choice for higher
learning in the UK. Above all, an SOP can improve your chances of admission into your
preferred university. It is essential to emphasize in your SOP that the UK is your top choice for
studying abroad. Make sure to mention all your reasons for choosing the UK like,
When drafting your SOP for the UK, don’t forget to include all your extracurricular
experiences, like attending workshops, training programs, or conferences related to the
course applied for.
The ideal word count of an SOP written for a UK university is somewhere between 600
and 900 words. Stick to the word count to avoid rejection of your application.
Don’t copy the content of your SOP. Keep it original, with fewer grammatical mistakes.
Write your SOP in English because, unlike some countries that may accept SOP in their
native language, UK universities will prefer an SOP written in formal British English.
Paragraph 1:
A brief introduction that shares your academic and professional background and a vision of your
future career goals.
Paragraph 2:
A detailed description of your professional experience.
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Paragraph 3:
Details on your academic qualifications and a special highlight on your academic achievements,
awards, and recognitions, if any.
Paragraph 4:
Your intent to study a specific course or undertake a research program at a particular UK
university
Paragraph 5:
Mention your short and long-term career goals
Paragraph 6:
Your reasons for joining the university/institute, which highlight the positive aspects of the
organization
Paragraph 7:
Close the SOP by thanking the university selectors
Do’s Dont’s
Intent matters - explain what motivated you to Don't sound boastful; avoid bragging and stick
choose the particular course at the university to the facts
Don't copy the SOP content from elsewhere;
Stick to the word limit defined
plagiarized content will get rejected
Write to impress; your first impression is indeed
Avoid typos and grammatical errors
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